.THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jaxvanr 5, 186], 
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peruse Mr. Dixon's book without comin the of the fruit, but with proper attention in eupplyine z SE мр. ters — ede very clear, M 
clusion that Bacon has been painted acker ап them with manure water they will do well withou ves EE throughout; оа oM overcast; rai ang sleat, 
he was. lt is «ы! v judge him by com- AKE Prepared plants те the most suitable ki ү pis DES zzly; temperature higher at might iuis dii 
paratively high stan of Log fi "honour of the above n Bd be obtained at most of the| Jan. 1—Нагу; drizzly; cold wind with s id 
of the present day ; we que. оой o incipal nurserie: maiden plants of each may now SR He icd Е wh at 
his own times ; but when tried by this sta аге ай be pot otted | in E rds oam for future ope ees. ме temperaturo of thé week,8 deg, below tie average, 
cannot for one moment be compared with his illustrious | getting them into a d state by m stopping (— During the last 35 years, fo ud х АТЫЫ ато HISWICK 
predecessor Sir Thomas More. The truth seems to|rather than by the use of em knife, Pursue former са dan. Dag 
lie between Lord Campbel's condemnation and Mr., | directions as — the e early hist and Рақ hot e January, ЁЁ ЁСЕ 55 r Noot | Greates ТЕ ing ҮЙ 
Dixon's admiration; but whatever may be thought of | Be ied not use too much fire heat at firs РЕБ ЕКЕ SE | which it Quantity | |2 5 ali «ELE 
acon's character, there can be but one opinion as to the| VrNERIE Te Parly house will now require akh il "aed ба NL ined, | ° 1214128 E 
ue of Mr. Dixon'swork, Few books exhibit somuch re- | attenti will probably | Sunday 6.1414 | 209 | 35.5 | 13 | 839m. | SUI aial ahoia 
search, ability, or good feeling, and we heartily recom- | be in lom, th e night temper erature must not be al шин Tues. Ж n4 810 | 35: i 035 33/23 kr р 
аы ы лар ыы ЫЫ Ыы а RBE 
1 8 philoso and or in the times of which sphere sprinklin ае ‚ &C., -| Er 1 2 | 4| 6| 4l 1| 5 : 
ed ес - ty and. Mnt d air whenever this е can be a itely “теме „02 L307 3A pru 046__ 137813154 
done, AI tend carefully to the border, and if Зей: bS ASKS Mid кынотеатр, 
fermenting material is ben do not allow the heat to бк. COTON EID. ER 
ed Fascia ci eme or Dictionary of Arts, | аспе, and where this is not used see that whatever : — 14 E 
es, opis MN Eighth ајот. | covering i is employed is if Un MN ME-E-E-N E че ы NOE OT 
| ЕЕЕ ЖИ: р ERSU о.б # 
Vot. ххі., rs p. jp. 1012. & C. Black. | SrRAWBERRIES.— Where тіре fruit is wanted early BBIBSÓdezd-qochRIB | 
length this very Биз. work has reached its (2 portion of the most promising plants should now be E 2, 5 8. = Ва - Ё i 
termination, and now forms one of the most and plac ge where they сап be afforded iudei 3. : ts & 
ks а ference in any lan ong literary |a gentle Pokom heit, or lee н к? 
matter we have in the present i. articles оп а des wes se or Vinery which h as just been closed for EE CHRON m } 
Tacitus, "Talle eyrand, Troy, Turkey, Tyre, the United | for will ey must, however, be kept close to E E юэ ыю ы (ЖАН | 
tates, Universities, ae en Voltaire, а оп the hs for tli require ап the light that сап possibly | Fon orbe `Ф © OO ©ф 0 i5 a 5M № 
and Wellington. dissertations оп | be afforded them at this season, and a free admission of| 3| $ °®в=ъ=юнненвөенҥнҥкм ы] 
Telegraphs (Electric), "tides, "Уйне еа War, |аїг on mild days, with а low temperature until the JENEEOE3-3 XE 34.8 ш ж Ё 
and Zoophytes. In Arts are treated ies K - bacco, fruit is fairly set, УА if these conditions ean be com- MEO IIIS 
erinary р Weavin ng, Wo ola e Woo bined with bottom-heat, success wil be more certain Slc palmo m cii e o 
Trade; gu * аа : i than оны any other circumstances, and this чаю - iu 2еоз&яв5вхЕ Еу 
of s ts o са Ся plat ust we omit | more easily done in a small pit ihid in a house, the | ЕБ жаш БШШШ 
mention of bon es, es, especially the Maps, | te emporatu НЕР of which must be salatid to suit other i S $ а е ә S od bx MEE t 
which are excellently ; engraved by Sydney Iu rien thing SFASSA 
now form a very complete atlas. Let us add t FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIE 8 | ььныьюыьньрно вю БЕ 
опе of the most Nd lete articles is Жы, on War, a 80 Where any | P the beds or borders require a үн AE R E зе Ё 
we should think it would be in these es ays a popular | of fi d be provided, in order to Bia JE NEN = 
subject for а cheap separate publicatio it in readiness to wheel on while this favourable iE ы ж Ipso M кл И 
weather lasts. Fresh soil is in most cases preferable as| Z |> менн сс ЛЛ 
а dressing for flower beds to manure, which is apt to $ 5 jepem 
Calendar of Operations, cause too luxuriant a growth fora first-rate display оК 2% | 2858 5 
For th "3 k.) flowers. . On soils that are naturally poor however, and | Р | 
us acere etat where neither fresh mould nor decayed leaves can bef) «|| 22551 
pedo Же, x eid oes of well rotted farm-yard| 5 * 15999792 
PLANT DEPARTMENT. will b ful, but this should be wel ais WX MERE 
CONSERVATORY, &c.—The present frosty weather with 1 the ОНА the fall depth of the bed, and not c И c oa a 
may cause extra tecting materials to be employe: d;| lessly e ed in and left in lumps near the surface, 6 31 
therefore some shon! ld be in readine ess „when re quired. | in his case a gross habit " growth would be promoted gab p por o 
early in ere season, aud as the principal part of ће) е |= 8383 
a supply of. the various loam , peat, Ps required for | Toots would be near the surface in the manure, the Юе трут уз L5 v 
8 The principal * work. ya plant houses psu. ru aot soon feel е effects of weather, а Б. ә 3. 
will CEN in keeping and inmates | manure is Niro with the Esso 
scrupul clean. lites eyi Fian geom of | soil to D the Des of abo uti 181 nche: ез, Ni rdinary amount 8 нон о р 
stove ve will be necesssry. The rg SS and | ОЁ dry weather will injure the plants "affer they once CA n I Че, 
Show-house should now be gu ow h forced pla m get fairly established. Shrubberies may be thinned| « 
Keep up a regular succession „thes Пу the cutting out of overgrown |8 E| S 2 > E E 
by ingi forward stock as лоч з Roses, both pl ants or 1 e hardier kinds o a ч рөн шю 
dwarf and standard, Honeysuckles, Scarlet Thorns, evergreens, but eoni evergreens generally require| $| = 
Hybrid Rhododendrons, and Azalens, with a host of | pruning, the work had better be deferred until March, | © | Z 
other things, will enable cultivators in addition to the except in favourable 1 оова, for although when ће =. 
usual occu 8 of the houses to make a brilliant show, winter г proves mild such work m: may Ље successfully рег- | Е E 
Hyacinths, Narcissus, Tulips, Lily of the Valley, and SNE. 
other plants of the above class must be duly for-| When workmen cannot be profitably employed киге, Fiera 
warded as wanted. Hard-wooded plants will require a | doors, get Per xa of Dahlia stakes, broom and B 
rather dry shincephére to guard against mildew and det S ры Aid ed for use parcs nta E ы 
damp. ETE 
'ROING DEPARTMENT. If any transplanting ph Mii it troes hs ha => to ebe done = Б 
The value жез fruit trees in pots now become a | this season, it should be s ins yet t УШЫ. i m 
settled matter with cultivators, er where | Separate | is 1 favourable. for su eh wok; im vows T s pu ELS 
A with yow repared, and РБЕ 
ihe dessert in spring may be secure red by growing а | врате no pains or ex nse to ben 8 
AE к T Apricots, Figs, Pis Male ea: һоло drainage, а X ї is properly done © 
d Raspberries in thesame house. Al these іѕ unkind this should be removed, replacing it а Сэ ] 
(ri the prem of berries) should. have „been som e good fresh 1 oam. . When а Jar rge e bre eadth has З 
in pots two years at least, A i Q 
with NN ruit-buds. berries are best obtained by | cannot be always afforded, but it ів Totter todo such : 
the strongest bae early in rmi i work onl кын of ^ pre- dents. 2 
e Е seither sing three together | caution being моа а dong Ai ary ^ ко reto ay ont биб. 
had | ew LA y жае 2 end to Кее Ping. 5 a plo of or un VRA тр, үвоғтв1из: Oe The methodofdrying 
E: ә, з; ца tities reier mid 
UNE to — Where a stock of n sri xs into heat at рс of ше d Rit e pde ere бъде Their agents are Fortnum 
is pre for forcing the advantages of a deep pit there is тоот in the Mushroom house the t Es 15 exposing КОРЕЕ sliced 
‘h а bed of lenves will be apparent; the slight will be fonnd to do exeeediopiy well thero and a г) warm dry air mtl the 
bottom heat thus afforded will be found beneficial in | will be obtained with little trouble. for fee d steps and T2. RATER 
setting the roots in action. Cherries and Raspberries long been cropped with vegetables a good dressi as | Сулхориуіл ом: Hereford. It is а nativo of pi 
are the most impatient of heat and should be brought | fresti loam would in many инчен Зее ir dm лабе Ar eei vinee m We hav ud L^ ee 1% 
аы Ver арлы пто iners i e E нса аа E 
when started next month. The remainder aeo be taken of | уме ould not be different $ r 
һе star : на vith à top kar sedis fee frosty M. а уишн it mm the Lac and, ue gammot m fall of а 
nd 609, with a gentle syringin Eres ei c h as of ^ o P 
according to the state of the е без чт they p eim Зы ена ed at 8 тк and 
may remain till they aren i when б ГЪ Кылы йе Жш oed 
mg ary, they poten 
S : or in any house at work w ITIN CN RI cum 
. moderate heat is kept up. Peaches and Nectarines may | STATA Оу TEN WEATHER А AT CHI 
. етеп be plaeed on fne. buck silver ot ihe орно ANS 3, (960, as eene ne Herde arem d 
BAROMETER. 5 fr. of Lastrea 
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